Atlantic Canada's Irish Immigrants by Lucille H Campey

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Atlantic Canada's Irish Immigrants by Lucille H Campey

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Challenging the commonplace view that the Irish immigration saga was primarily driven by dire events in Ireland, Lucille Campey’s groundbreaking work redraws the picture of early Irish settlement in Atlantic Canada. Extensively documented, and drawing on all known passenger lists of the period, the book is essential reading.

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Atlantic Canada's Irish Immigrants by Lucille H Campey

A transformative work that explodes assumptions about the importance of the Great Irish Potato Famine to Irish immigration. In this major study, Lucille Campey traces the relocation of around ninety thousand Irish people to their new homes in Atlantic Canada. She shatters the widespread misconception that the exodus was primarily driven by dire events in Ireland. The Irish immigration saga is not solely about what happened during the Great Potato Famine of the 1840s; it began a century earlier. Although they faced great privations and had to overcome many obstacles, the Irish actively sought the better life that Atlantic Canada offered. Far from being helpless exiles lacking in ambition who went lemming-like to wherever they were told to go, the Irish grabbed their opportunities and prospered in their new home. Campey gives these settlers a voice. Using wide-ranging documentary sources, she provides new insights about why the Irish left and considers why they chose their various locations in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland. She highlights how, through their skills and energy, they benefitted themselves and contributed much to the development of Atlantic Canada. This is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand the history of the Irish exodus to North America and provides a mine of information useful to family historians.
Atlantic Canada's Irish Immigrants is a missing chapter in the story of many Canadian families* Open Book Ontario *
Drawing on the immigrants’ own words, the book looks at their experiences, origins in Ireland, the voyage, where they settled, and how they lived afterwards.… A mine of information for the family historian. * Canada's Anglo-Celtic Connections *
The book is of immense help in understanding the settlement patterns of the Irish in the Atlantic Provinces. An excellent work, and well-recommended. * Families, Ontario Genealogical Society journal *
Lucille H. Campey was born in Ottawa. A professional researcher and historian, she has a master’s degree in medieval history from Leeds University and a Ph.D. from Aberdeen University in emigration history. She is the author of eight books on early Scottish emigration to Canada and three on English emigration to Canada. She was the recipient of the 2016 Prix du Québec for her work researching Irish emigration to Canada. She lives near Salisbury in Wiltshire, England.
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ISBN 13 9781459730236
ISBN 10 1459730232
Title Atlantic Canada's Irish Immigrants
Author Lucille H Campey
Series The Irish In Canada
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Dundurn Group Ltd
Year published 2016-10-13
Number of pages 424
Prizes Winner of Prix du Québec 2016 (Canada)
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.